Tip #3: Release The Head Early Keeping your head down and straight contributes to blocked shots. Lack of head movement causes you to lose your forward tilt toward the ball. If your head stays down and straight, your hips lunge toward the ball, pulling you out of your posture and leading to poor contact. But if you turn your head slightly with the shot you'll have better results. You'll keep your spine straighter and get the club back in front of your body, they can swing down the line better. Watch Annika Sorenstam and David Duval. They're great examples of releasing the head early. The groups of the "irons" group of golf clubs that are used by most golfers. Lastly you will find that because these shafts are so much shorter and are designed to simply hit the golf on a flat surface of the golf course, these will be the clubs that will save you many a golf shot and lower your golf score. While some of these clubs are still made the old way, out of actual persimmon wood, most now are made out of iron but mostly of steel, titanium and with higher end iron utilizing high tech graphite materials in their structures as well. Tip #2: Less Tilt, More Coverage When you're too aggressive, your upper body produces blocked shots. Since you want to "feel tall over the ball," make sure you set your spine straight at address. Also, make sure

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